International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... figures are not reliable . The total for the years prior to 1870 is put at 301. Following the Armenian revolts , the figure for 1891 and 1892 is 43,497 . By 1908 , there were over 150,000 Ottoman subjects living in the United States ...
... figures are not reliable . The total for the years prior to 1870 is put at 301. Following the Armenian revolts , the figure for 1891 and 1892 is 43,497 . By 1908 , there were over 150,000 Ottoman subjects living in the United States ...
Strana 55
... figures that differ from Angel's . Year of Immigration Turkey in Europe Turkey in Asia 1899-1902 190 297 1903-1905 413 284 1906 252 209 1907 588 330 1908 379 256 1909 346 344 1910 953 435 1911 723 454 1912 760 621 1913 1,319 790 Total ...
... figures that differ from Angel's . Year of Immigration Turkey in Europe Turkey in Asia 1899-1902 190 297 1903-1905 413 284 1906 252 209 1907 588 330 1908 379 256 1909 346 344 1910 953 435 1911 723 454 1912 760 621 1913 1,319 790 Total ...
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19 from areas where the American missionaries had been very active . Official U.S. figures for 1834-1890 placed the ... figure was 12 percent ; by 1913 it had risen to 19 Nedim İpek , “ Anadolu'da Amerika'ya Ermeni Göçü , ” OTAM Osmanlı ...
19 from areas where the American missionaries had been very active . Official U.S. figures for 1834-1890 placed the ... figure was 12 percent ; by 1913 it had risen to 19 Nedim İpek , “ Anadolu'da Amerika'ya Ermeni Göçü , ” OTAM Osmanlı ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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